Donald trump tariff india modi – Mission 500: Donald Trump, PM Modi agree to double bilateral trade to $500 bn by 2030, sources to BT
The United States has expressed its great intention to approve a comprehensive commercial agreement with India, with discussions on all spheres, as indicated by the spokesman for the US Embassy. This development takes place, as both countries are trying to achieve 500 goals of an ambitious mission, which aims to be more than double-total bilateral trading to $ 2030.
During his visit to Washington, US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mode set this ambitious target to increase economic cooperation. As part of this initiative, the two leaders have stated that negotiations on the first round of mutually beneficial, versatile bilateral trade agreement, which is expected to be completed by the fall of 2025.
US Secretary of State Howard Lutnich reaffirmed this obligation, emphasizing the desire of India’s “great trade deal”. He also stressed the priority of Washington to reduce the level of current tariffs in India, a long issue of trade discussions between the two peoples.
“The United States wants a comprehensive trade agreement with India, with which no field is ruled out,” said Secretary Lutnik, which reduces the tariff blocks, the most important goal.
Last week, in India, Lutnich stressed the importance of India, reducing the tariffs of American goods to strengthen the relationship between the two peoples. Lutnik highlighted the need for a significant trade agreement, which addresses all the main aspects and is encouraged to convert direct bilateral discussions to transform the dynamics of trade.
According to Trump’s views, he stressed that India’s tariffs are at the highest level, emphasizing the need to review the trade partnership, to form a further relationship between New Delhi and Washington.
“It’s time to do a big thing, something that India and the United States connects it, but it does it on a large scale, but the whole thing.
Earlier, the spokesman for the US Embassy Chris Elms also said that President Trump’s “Fair and Mutual Program” is aimed at the long-term international trade between international trade and brings justice to America’s trade relations.
He said: “The United States is one of the most popular economies in the world, but our trading partners maintain obstacles for our exports.
It is reported that the United States requires any responsibilities on all products sold with India, except for agricultural products. According to Reuters news agency, the United States pushes the zero responsibilities of Tesla cars that are sent to India. The spokesman for the US Embassy noted that all spheres are considered to be on duty privileges.
“As the secretary of the trade, Lutnik said that the United States is looking for a large trade deal between India and the United States, and India notes that no fields can go out of the table.
Debts on the trade tariff. India
During the parliamentary parliamentary parliamentary parliamentary establishment of the parliamentary parliamentary parliamentary parliamentary, India did not oblige any obligations to reduce the United States. This statement was made in response to the recent statement of US President Donald Trump that India has agreed to significantly lower its tariffs.
Bardval clarified that negotiations between the two countries are still going on, and no trade agreement has been completed. Addressing the concerns raised by some members of the parliament, Barkval stressed that India did not oblige the US trade tariffs, emphasizing the importance of negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement.
“The US President’s requirements, and the media reports, as negotiations between the two peoples of the bilateral trade agreement are still going on to trade tariffs.